An Advanced Placement World Geography teacher at a Texas high school who encouraged students to dress in Islamic clothing also instructed them to refer to the 9-11 hijackers not as terrorists  but as freedom fighters, according to students who were in the class.

Students at Lumberton High School were also told to stop referring to the Holocaust as Genocide  instead they were told to use the term ethnic cleansing.

John Valastro, the superintendent of the Lumberton Independent School District, tells me that the teacher did absolutely nothing wrong.

What is more dangerous  fear and ignorance or education and understanding, he asked. From our standpoint, we are here to educate the kids.

Valastro said the teacher involved is a 32-year veteran who was simply following state teaching guidelines.

The Islamic lessons in the small public high school generated national attention after a photograph of four female students wearing burqas surfaced on Facebook.

April LeBlancs 15-year-old daughter was one of the students in the photograph. She told me that many parents in the district feel betrayed by school officials.

My biggest thing is not the burqa, she said. That was the key to opening up the rest. Its scary how far they dove into the Islamic faith. Its scary what they taught my daughter. Whos in charge of this? How did our superintendent let this slip through the cracks?

LeBlanc said the students were told that they could no longer use the terms suicide bomber or terrorist. Instead, they were instructed to use the words freedom fighters.

This teacher taught her that a freedom fighter is when they give their life for the Holy War  and that theyre going to go to heaven, she said. They were saturating these kids in Islam and my daughter is an American Christian child.

Madelyn LeBlanc told me that it was clear her teacher was very uncomfortable lecturing the students.

I do have a lot of sympathy for her, the 15-year-old said. At the very beginning she said she didnt want to teach it but it was in the curriculum.

Her mother added that it was her impression that the teacher did not agree with the quote about calling the terrorists freedom fighters and laced her lecture with sarcasm.

During a lesson on Judaism, LeBlanc said the teacher told the class, Students, Im supposed to be politically correct and tell you that the Holocaust was not Genocide. It was an ethnic cleansing.

LeBlanc said her daughter kept detailed notes of every classroom lecture and as she read the transcripts she became disturbed.

Really, she asked. They cant call the Holocaust Genocide? I was more upset with that than the lessons on Islam. It made me sick.

And then came the comparison between the 9-11 hijackers and the freedom fighters.

Madelyn said a young man sitting beside her was stunned.

He was shocked that we had to call them that, she told Fox News. He laughed and asked the teacher, Is that a joke? Are you serious? Why do we have to call them that? That makes it sound okay (what they did) And its not.

Madelyn said the teacher didnt know how to respond.

She said it was something we have to learn for the end of the year testing, she said. Im sure it was very difficult for her to do.

Madelyn said the lesson about freedom fighters made her feel terrible.

That made it sound like what they were doing was okay, she said.

The superintendent also defended the lesson on freedom fighters.

The whole idea behind this particular lesson  do you call yourself a freedom fighter or Islamic jihadist  or whatever it is you want to be called  youve got to put things in perspective, the superintendent said. Were trying to teach the kids to discern for themselves that one thing can be called many different things.

Valastro said its important for students to understand context.

We might see it as terrorism, but from the Islamic side they might call it jihadist or freedom fighter, he said.

The superintendent said he was not aware of the specific comments made about the 9-11 hijackers  but conceded there was only one side to the attack.

I do agree it was a terrorist attack, he said. But in several classes across this country, youre going to have a make-up of students from all over the world in your class. We teach it as an act of terrorism  whereas they are teaching it to their kids as a revolutionary event.

LeBlanc said she was especially bothered by the lack of emphasis on other religions. She said there were hardly any lessons on Judaism and none on Christianity.

I wondered how it was okay for them to go so in-depth into a religion from the other side of the world but it was not okay for them to be like that with Christianity, she said.

I try to stay open-minded, she said. I dont want my daughter to be ignorant about the world. My kids watch the news with us. We make them aware. I dont even mind the high school teaching these things.

But, she added, there was no balance.

They can talk about how important Mecca is  but why arent they talking about how important Christianity was to the founding of the nation, she asked.

LeBlanc and other parents said they feel betrayed.

We trusted these people, she said of the school system. It scares me. I feel like our school is being infiltrated. How can this not be a sign? Were talking about Lumberton, Texas. Were talking about a small town with Christian churches on every street corner. Right in our small school this is going on.

The only chance we’ve got is to outbreed the commies and educate our own children OUTSIDE the government school collectives, where they are brainwashed into the collectivist groupthink.

It is hypocritical to submit your children to an authority with which you disagree so strongly and on so many levels. Your kids will know it, and it will undermine your authority with them. Not only that, the school will tell your kids that your ideas are “old-fashioned” at best, but more likely that you are a “racist”, “homophobic”, “sexist”, “xenophobic”, “a gun-toting psychotard”, “anti-science”, “global-warming denier.”

I know Lumberton very well. I grew up in Beaumont, which is near Lumberton, which is a small town in what we call the Piney Woods because it used to be, at least, a huge forest covering a very large acreage in that area.

Was I surprised to see this article! I couldn’t believe my eyes when I was reading it.

I know Lumberton very well. I grew up in Beaumont, which is near Lumberton, which is a small town in what we call the Piney Woods because it used to be, at least, a huge forest covering a very large acreage in that area.

Was I surprised to see this article! I couldn’t believe my eyes when I was reading it.

The superintendent also defended the lesson on freedom fighters. The whole idea behind this particular lesson  do you call yourself a freedom fighter or Islamic jihadist  or whatever it is you want to be called  youve got to put things in perspective, the superintendent said. Were trying to teach the kids to discern for themselves that one thing can be called many different things.

Valastro said its important for students to understand context.

We might see it as terrorism, but from the Islamic side they might call it jihadist or freedom fighter, he said.

Let me clear up that nasty rash of moral equivalency for you, Mr. Superindendent, while I put this knife up to your jugular and strap this explosive vest to your chest.

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posted on 02/28/2013 7:26:22 AM PST
by TADSLOS
(The Event Horizon has come and gone. Buckle up and hang on.)

Hitler wasn't interested in just moving the Jews away from Germany - he wanted to kill every one of them he could get his hands on even to the point that equipment which could have been better used fighting the war was still being used for his mass murder. If there was more that he could have killed he would have. That's pretty much the definition of Genocide. Calling it "ethnic cleansing" just tries to mix mass murder up with forced relocation to hide its true horror.

So the superintendent's claim that "What is more dangerous  fear and ignorance or education and understanding. From our standpoint, we are here to educate the kids." is shown to be a lie. Trying to put the "ethnic cleansing" smiley face on the Holocaust is promoting ignorance and eliminating education and understanding.

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posted on 02/28/2013 7:28:26 AM PST
by KarlInOhio
(Choose one: the yellow and black flag of the Tea Party or the white flag of the Republican Party.)

I agree. The deep piney woods part of East Texas is the last place you’d expect this to go on.

Who is the real culprit? If this is part of the required ‘lesson plan’ then that comes from the State Board of Education I believe. Liberal teachers run the lesson plan requirements set by the Board and this is what results.

You could argue that the teacher carried it to extremes—or maybe just followed it to the letter.

Some legislator needs to follow up on this.

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posted on 02/28/2013 7:29:34 AM PST
by wildbill
(You're just jealous because the Voices talk only to me.)

John Valastro, the superintendent of the Lumberton Independent School District, tells me that the teacher did absolutely nothing wrong. To offer Ms Valastro a different opinion ...... you may call (409-923-7580) or use their Contact Us form.

We might see it as terrorism, but from the Islamic side they might call it jihadist or freedom fighter, he said.

What is the freedom they are fighting for? Hmm, that would be the US supporting the right of Israel to exist and open trade in the Middle-East. This ignoramus milk-drinker/pansy equates this with the American Revolution,

What is the freedom they are fighting for? Hmm, that would be the US supporting the right of Israel to exist and open trade in the Middle-East./s(Whoops, meant to put a sarcasm tag behind that sentence)

He was shocked that we had to call them that, she told Fox News. He laughed and asked the teacher, Is that a joke? Are you serious? Why do we have to call them that? That makes it sound okay (what they did) And its not.

Madelyn said the teacher didnt know how to respond.

She said it was something we have to learn for the end of the year testing, she said. Im sure it was very difficult for her to do.

Sometimes teachers don’t have the abililty to address complex issues, as in this case.

Back when America had a spine good upstanding citizens would have visited Superintendent John Valastro and explained to him how shameful his position is. If that failed to change his mind then perhaps the actions of the good citizens of Montana to Frank H. Little would be appropriate.

Jeanine McGregor, of the Tea Party, is going around Texas to give community meetings on what CSCOPE is realy all about. She says 70% of Texas school districts have bought into the CSCOPE program. Yes. 70%. In Texas. Unfreakin’ believable.

So calling someone a terrorist or freedom fighter depends on whose side you are on. That’s not news. From the german and japanese perspective they were in the right. That’s not the issue. The issue is that as an AMERICAN we should have a different perspective and NOT GIVE A S**T about our enemies perspective. A man that blows up little kids is evil. PERIOD. It doesnt matter how he rationalizes it. Tesching people to see the other guys perspective can be useful but only to a certain extent. There are some things that we must say are unacceptable by any standard and that those committing those acts must be stopped.

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posted on 02/28/2013 9:03:14 AM PST
by Brooklyn Attitude
(Obama being re-elected is the political equivalent of OJ being found not guilty.)

Well, if we have to look at other perspectives, let’s not call the Holocaust “ethnic cleansing,” let’s call it “Semitic removal.” Yeah, that’s a good, non-offensive term. And we’ll call Stalin’s enforced famine on the Ukrainians “food conservation” so as not to be judgmental. Mao’s slaughter of millions of Chinese landowners...hmmm... we’ll call that...”wealth redistribution.” (/s)

“Who is the real culprit? If this is part of the required lesson plan then that comes from the State Board of Education I believe.”

Actually Texas is leading the way in implementing the new Education program called C-Scope. I don’t know much about it, but it seems very controversial. The little I know about it is generally from whistleblowers that have to keep their identies a secret. The Board of Ed is actually hiding it from parents!

Sounds to me like the teacher isn’t the problem. The problem’s the superintendant and whatever bureaucracy is in place that would force her to teach that treason to American studnets. Forcing American students to refer to islamic terrorists as Freedom Fighters is obscene. That should be punished by the people of that community.

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posted on 02/28/2013 9:55:48 AM PST
by pgkdan
( "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson)

Impossible. Normal, conservative minded people wait until after marriage to have children. They plan for a family.

Your average Obama voter has 5 kids by age twenty two, all with different fathers all living in gummit housing and food stamps.
They actually get more money by plopping out more welfare babies. Its an encouragment to have bigger welfare checks. Then by the time the kids are 15, they start breeding. They have fallen full circle and begin the cradle-to-grave welfare cycle all over again.
You can’t compete with that.

None of this is in the state curriculum the Texas Essential Knowldge and Skills (TEKS) so when the teacher says “it’s in the curriculum” the logical question is WHAT curriculum?
If she’s teaching in Texas she has to follow TEKS or she’s breaking the law.

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